Hotels and Tourism

A new hotel was financed on Choctaw lands to create jobs and economic development after the devastation of Katrina.

The new Coyote Valley Hotel will be 55,000 sq. ft. and will have 101 guest rooms. It is located along US Highway 101, a major commercial artery bringing customers through

Sunland Park looks to increase tourism with new sports complex, entertainment district

Project consists of the redevelopment of a historic Main Street building in Downtown Canon City, CO, a National Register Historic District. Transaction proceeds will include the rehab of 2 buildings

Offices, hotel, restaurants: Located on the corner of South Main and East Market Streets, developer Tony Troppe redeveloped the 58,000 square foot historic structure into a modern day office building.

NMTC helped a business make it through the pandemic without having to sell assets or lay off staff.

The project, which is being developed by Albuquerque’s Titan Development and Maestas Development Group, is a nearly 93,000-square-foot, 118-room hotel on Central Avenue. It is also set to be the

NMTC financing supported the rehab of the historic Hilton Hotel Andaluz. The project brought new jobs to the community, many of which were set-aside for Native Americans.

Formerly the Spitzer Hotel before it sat vacant for more than a decade, the Broadway Building was an eyesore on the city's main thoroughfare until it was revitalized.
NMTC financing supported an expansion of a small, boutique hotel in Grass Valley, CA.
The Historic Coronado Motor hotel provides services to tourists and travelers while also providing jobs to the local community.

Transformed a landmark building at the edge of University Circle into a 154-room hotel, with a vintage swimming pool, a wood-paneled lobby and a floor of restored ballrooms and event

The rehabilitation and redevelopment of the 26,250 sq. ft. A. Tiner Building in downtown Boise, ID.

Stadium Lodging is a franchisee operating a Hampton Inn & Suites hotel along with a restaurant in the hotel lobby. Due to the nature of the dining and restaurant industries,

Stadium Lodging is a franchisee operating a Hampton Inn & Suites hotel along with a restaurant in the hotel lobby. Due to the nature of the dining and restaurant industries,

With the help of the Northern Forest Center’s Tourism Investment Program and the NMTC Greenville will see new investments.
Since its inception in 1983, Center in the Square has been the major catalyst for development and renewal in downtown Roanoke, VA.
The adaptive reuse of a historic, 111-year old shuttered cotton mill and new construction on a site that has been virtually inactive since 1962.
The Birthplace of Country Music Cultural Heritage Center has expanded the live music scene and stimulated the development of new businesses, including restaurants, hotels, breweries, and retail.
NMTC financing to rehab the Morgens Brothers building, constructed in 1910.
Devlopment of a 74-room Hampton Inn hotel and a 20,000 sq. ft. retail center in the town of McMinnville, TN.
Renovation of the 166,276 SF, four-story Richmond Times Dispatch (RTD) building, consisting of a reconfigured and updated home for RTD personnel, a corporate headquarters for Shamin Hotels and additional office
The construction of the Morrier Hotel is expected to help revitalize the City’s downtown by attracting tourists and new customers to nearby businesses.
The project helps support local businessses and the downtown area ofa small town.
Spartanburg, SC has historically been known as “Hub City” due to its prevalence of railways.
The former Lane Hotel at Second and Poplar streets downtown was renovated for one of Haas Hall Academy's newest campuses.
NMTC financing supported the Coyote Valley Hotel and Wastewater project.
The renovation of the historic Globe Hotel building (1911) into a new home for OCOM, one of the oldest colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in the U.S.
Rehab of a 265,000 squarefoot vacant department store in downtown Pittsburgh.
The Bakery Square project is a critical catalyst in the revitalization of the East Liberty Section of Pittsburgh.
The Swindall Tourist Inn was converted and renovated thanks to NMTC financing.